Capítulo 4: Mi familia
Section outline
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Welcome to chapter 4 “Mi familia”. In chapter 3 you learned to describe the way you and others live and examined how daily activities can reflect culture and other values. In chapter 4 you will continue sharing some of your daily habits and routines with classmates. Afterward, you will reflect on how those daily routines may or may not be representative of your values, perspective, or culture. Also, you will discuss your plans with family and friends and activities you like to do. You will talk with classmates about your family and relatives. As always, you will build vocabulary and grammar skills to help you express yourself and understand what others share
Upon completion of this module, you will be able to:Explain how the last names are used in Spanish speaking countries (CO 5)
Discuss places where people go for different activities, products, and services (CO 1, CO5)
Express actions that will happen in the near future (CO 1, 4)
State prices and dates (CO 1, 4)
Express my likes and dislikes (CO 1, 4)
Describe my family (CO 1, 2)
Express possession (CO 1, 4)
Discuss daily routine (CO 1, 4)
Discuss cultural, historical, economical, and geographical information about the Dominican Republic (CO 5)
To achieve these objectives:
- Read the Module 4 Introduction
- Read and view the materials in the Module 4 Pressbooks book
- Read Chapter 4 in Elementary Spanish I
- Complete the activities in Chapter 4
Module Pressbooks Resources and Activities
You will find the following resources and activities in this module at the Pressbooks website. Click on the links below to access or complete each item.
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Opened: Thursday, July 21, 2022, 12:00 AMDue: Sunday, December 4, 2022, 12:00 AM
Oral Exam Guidelines
ORAL EXAM: The oral exam assesses your communication skills in the topics covered during our course as states in the Course Goals bellow:
COURSE GOALS:
SPEAK Spanish in order to describe, narrate, and ask and answer questions about everyday topics (CO1).
1.3 Present pre-planned personal information and events. (SLOs)
DEVELOP cultural awareness of Spanish speaking countries and/or communities (CO5).
5.1 Identify cultural terms, values, beliefs, and traditions of the Hispanic world. (SLOs)
The Oral Exam is a recorded oral presentation in Spanish with a duration of up to three minutes. To prepare for this assessment, read these guidelines. You will be evaluated based on your performance with the rubric included at the end of this document.
Format and turning the assessment in
The Oral Exam is due by December 4th, 2022
You need to record/upload a video on Moodle. If you will be using these guidelines to remind yourself what information to cover, you will need to show it to your instructor at the beginning of the video (hold the paper close to the camera). Please, be properly dressed as if you were in a face-to-face meeting.
* If the video is too big, it will not upload. Double check that it is submitted on Moodle before the due date. If you cannot upload the video, you have the following options in order of preference:
1- Share it with me on Google Drive.
2- Post it on YouTube and send me a private link.
3- Send it to my email
Allowed Materials during the presentation
You might have access to these guidelines when presenting as a reminder of the topics you should cover. You will not have access to any supporting material such as the responses to the questions of these guidelines, flashcards, notes, books, etc. You need to know how to provide this information by memory.
Materials to prepare
To prepare for your presentation, use your textbook, your instructor feedback on exams, quizzes, class notes, etc.
Do not translate whole sentences with an online translator. Instead, use online dictionaries such as wordreference.com to look up specific words.
* Your instructor can ask you to retake the exam face to face if the quality of the video is not good, there is bad illumination, unnatural speed or tone of voice, video editing, etc.
You can practice as many times as you want, but make sure to upload the video you want your instructor to grade. You will be graded based on your performance.
What to include in your oral presentation?
Ch1:
- Greet your instructor
- Express how you feel today
Ch2:
- Where are you from?
- Say what the weather is like outside today where you are.
- Describe yourself using at least 2 adjectives and the verb ser.
Ch3:
- What are some of your daily activities (use regular -ar, -er, -ir verbs)
- What are some things you like to do and some things you don't like to do? (use gustar)
- What are some things you have to do this week? (use tener que + inf)
Ch4:
- Identify and describe three members of your family
- State their name, age, and physical description
- Include at least two stem changing verbs
Reminders
Conjugate the verb based on the subject of your sentence
Conjugate your verb in the tense you are referring to (present, present progressive, future, past tense: preterite or imperfect)
When using nouns or adjectives, use their proper gender and number
Use complete sentences to convey your ideas
Use an online dictionary such as wordreference.com to look up specific words
Evaluation
This attached rubric will be used to evaluate your performance.
Maximum grade: 25 points
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